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Sudanese Red Crescent and WFP agree to cooperate to meet humanitarian needs

December 6, 2015 (KHAROUM) – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate to meet the needs of conflict-affected people and other vulnerable groups in areas of food security, nutrition and education.

WFP food assistance being offloaded from a truck at a distribution site in the South Kordofan capital Kadugli. (Photo WFP)
WFP food assistance being offloaded from a truck at a distribution site in the South Kordofan capital Kadugli. (Photo WFP)
The MoU was signed by the WFP Sudan country director Adnan Khan and SRCS secretary general Osman Gafar Abdalla at a ceremony in WFP’s Sudan country office in Khartoum.

According to a joint statement from the WFP and the SRCS extended to Sudan Tribune Sunday, the two sides will also work together in areas that include resilience-building and emergency response, at both national and state levels.

“This MoU will ensure that both parties work together in a more strategic manner to effectively support the needy populations across the country” the statement read
Khan said the signing of this MoU reflects their “strong belief and recognition of the value that this partnership will bring to the work of our organizations in Sudan, especially in responding to the needs of vulnerable communities and promoting long-term food security across the country”.

Abdalla, for his part, described the MoU as “a very important agreement”, underscoring further cooperation between the two sides to work together to help the vulnerable people across the country.

The statement pointed out that the two organizations have a long history in Sudan of working together, dating back to 1985 when SRCS worked with WFP in East Sudan during the drought. Since then, the partnership between the two organizations has continued to grow and mature.

(ST)

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